SOLUTION: How do I find the zeros of this problem? f(x)=x^3(4e^(4x))+3x^2*e^(4x) Thank you so much!!

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Question 973037: How do I find the zeros of this problem?
f(x)=x^3(4e^(4x))+3x^2*e^(4x)
Thank you so much!!

Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Set equation=0
factor out


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Since is not zero (a number other than 0 raised to a power cannot equal 0), the first equation changes to x^2=0.
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